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bleeding gone bad
#1311243 - 09/02/06 11:52 AM

I replaced my rear calipers this week and I left the lines open without a caliper on them for a day. As you imagine they bled out and I've had to bleed the master cylinder. Problem is I still cant get fluid to the rear calipers. I can mity-vac the crap out of them but nothing but air comes in. I'm at a loss.

Jim T.

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